Awesome. Their current skill set indicates that they will both have a career in rock climbing or acrobatic circus. Maybe I should sign them up for the Cirque du Soleil school.

you could send them over to one of those gymnastic schools in china and leave them there with those para-military gymnastic trainers and come back for them after 4 years or when they represent the chinese olympic team, whichever comes first.... still happy for your experience.... man I wish I have twin boys too!

you could send them over to one of those gymnastic schools in china and leave them there with those para-military gymnastic trainers and come back for them after 4 years or when they represent the chinese olympic team, whichever comes first.... still happy for your experience.... man I wish I have twin boys too!

i was about to say you could send them to become chinese gymnasts lolol

For this and other shopping- I'd look for the local twins club and find out when their next sale is. Ours had two per year. When the twins are young this has got to be the best bang for the buck.

A good idea..I will see if such a thing exists here in Japan.

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Originally Posted by gdl203

The Mountain Buggy is the best double stroller out there. Don't get a mclaren or anything that's not on inflated tires - believe me it gets heavy and hard to maneuver very quickly. Get the MB

Thanks for the rec...it looks great! Interestingly, their Japanese website doesn't show the Duo model. But I will check it out more.

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Originally Posted by globetrotter

Eric, I'm going to ask my wife to put together a letter of some recs for you. we had a baby jogger city series. side by side. we also had an "umbrella" stroller, actually, two - a single that we would use by carrying one and leaving one in the stroller, and a doubel umbrella. we also, for the first few months, used a double snap and go. the snap and go wasn line, the strollers were all side by side. the side by side was nice, because the twins could inteact. you have to think about how you will use it - do you need to put it in a car, use it on public transporation, etc. +1 on inflated tires

Thanks, Z! I would appreciate your wife's input! About usage...mostly around the neighbourhood and also to use on local trains and subways.

Thanks, Z! I would appreciate your wife's input! About usage...mostly around the neighbourhood and also to use on local trains and subways.

here's the thing - for us it was to get in and out of the car. you need to see what your use will be (stairs on the metro, for instance, getting through the gate of the metro, getting on buses, what ever) and work from that. what works for us in a car won't work for the metro, and vice versa. you might find that an in-line works better than a side by side, for instance.